My point wasn't that I'm a better filmmaker than Zac Snyder. I am not.
I can understand why people are excited. It's wish fulfillment. But beyond finally pairing the two titans together, nothing in that teaser struck me as master filmmaking, or moderately surprising.
What I meant was that this interpretation of Batman v. Superman is nothing innovative. The SDCC fanboys all wet their pants over a really dark screen filled with Batman and Superman saying nothing to each other. Honestly, I loved Miller's concept back in the late '80s. But if I want to go back to that, I'll pull the graphic novel off the shelf. But 30 years later, I'm ready for a new take on this character. It really has grown tiresome.
I can understand why people are excited. It's wish fulfillment. But beyond finally pairing the two titans together, nothing in that teaser struck me as master filmmaking, or moderately surprising.
What I meant was that this interpretation of Batman v. Superman is nothing innovative. The SDCC fanboys all wet their pants over a really dark screen filled with Batman and Superman saying nothing to each other. Honestly, I loved Miller's concept back in the late '80s. But if I want to go back to that, I'll pull the graphic novel off the shelf. But 30 years later, I'm ready for a new take on this character. It really has grown tiresome.
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